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25 Centavos — obverse
Obverse
25 Centavos — reverse
Reverse
25 Centavos

25 Centavos

Cuba · 2001

A Cuban 25 centavos coin featuring the national coat of arms on one side and a building facade with the value 25 on the other.

Country
Cuba
Year
2001
Denomination
25 Centavos
Metal
Nickel-clad steel or copper-nickel
Grade
Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated with minor handling marks

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Overview

A Cuban 25 centavos coin featuring the national coat of arms on one side and a building facade with the value 25 on the other.

Historical significance

Modern circulating coinage of the Republic of Cuba used for everyday transactions, reflecting the current monetary system and state iconography.

Obverse (front)

Features the National Coat of Arms of Cuba (La Gran Piedra / shield with key and rising sun), surrounded by the legend 'REPUBLICA DE CUBA' and the denomination in words 'veinticinco centavos', with the year 2001.

Reverse (back)

Features a prominent architectural structure (Trinidad church tower / building) with the denomination '25' and the word 'TRINIDAD'.

Estimated value

$0.25 to $1.00

What drives this coin's value

Condition, presence of mint luster, and collector demand for modern world coins

Grade assessment

Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated with minor handling marks

Mintage & rarity

Common circulating coin

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Check weight, dimensions, and magnetic properties depending on the exact metallic composition.

Notable varieties & errors

Standard circulation strikes; no major recognized major mint errors commanding high premiums.

Similar coins

Other Cuban centavo denominations and commemorative issues

Care & preservation

Store in a dry environment in a coin flip or album. Avoid harsh cleaning or chemical dips to preserve original mint luster.